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PECO WavePRO Wireless System INSTALLATION GUIDE: T2500 THERMOSTAT AND R2500 RECEIVER Wireless control for up to 3 Heat/2 Cool heat pump and conventional systems (gas,oil,electric). Benefits include: • Reduced installation time • Eliminated wiring costs • Ideal for building renovation • Energy cost savings • Scalability of network • Flexibility in floor planning The Peco WavePRO Wireless System TM The PECO WavePRO Wireless System is a wireless thermostat transmitter and receiver. It is designed for use with conventional (gas, oil, electric) or heat-pump systems. It can support up 2 HEAT/ 2 COOL configuration on conventional systems and up to 3-HEAT/ 2-COOL configurations of heat pump systems. The PECO WavePRO Wireless System is comprised of the T2500 wireless thermostat paired with the R2500 wireless receiver. The T2500 thermostat may be powered by battery, 24 VAC, or by both. The system may be programmed for operation on a 7-day, 5/2-day, 5/1/1-day, or 1-day operational basis, with four time-periods per day. The R2500 wireless receiver is powered by 24 VAC only and is wired directly to the HVAC equipment it controls. ! ▲ WARNING • DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION. • READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS THERMOSTAT AND RECEIVER. • To avoid electrical shock or damage to equipment, disconnect power before installing or servicing and use only wiring with insulation rated for full thermostat operating voltage. • To avoid potential fire and/or explosion do not use in potentially flammable or explosive atmospheres. • Contact a qualified service person if at any time your system does not operate properly. • Use care to avoid static discharge to thermostat and receiver. • Retain these instructions for future reference. This product, when installed, will be part of an engineered system whose specifications and performance characteristics are not designed or controlled by PECO. You must review your application and national and local codes to assure that your installation will be functional and safe. TABLE OF CONTENTS Getting started.................................................................................................................3 WavePRO Wireless System pre-installation checklist ................................................3 1. Install R2500 receiver ......................................................................................................4 Installation Instructions R2500 wiring and mounting instructions......................................................................4 R2500 wiring examples...................................................................................................6 2. Install the T2500 thermostat backplate ........................................................................9 Remove the old thermostat ............................................................................................9 3. Install batteries in the T2500 ........................................................................................ 11 4. Perform advanced configuration of the T2500 before pairing. ................................ 11 5. Establish a wireless connection .................................................................................. 11 6. Mount the T2500 onto the backplate ...........................................................................13 Advanced configuration: T2500 thermostat ...............................................................14 Frequently asked questions & troubleshooting.........................................................19 Product specifications..................................................................................................20 FCC compliance ............................................................................................................20 System installation at a glance T2500 thermostat HVAC equipment R2500 receiver 2 © COPYRIGHT 2010 PECO, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. P/N 70161 3220-2216 Rev 0 Getting started This booklet provides an installation guide, wireless pairing instructions, and advanced configuration options for the R2500 and T2500. Please note: • In order to establish correct pairing, the R2500 must be mounted and wired before applying power to the T2500. • Read and understand the “Advanced configuration” section to determine your preferred settings on the T2500 before performing wireless pairing. WavePRO Wireless System (T2500 and R2500) mounting considerations: • Locate the T2500 and R2500 within 100 ft. (30 m.) of one another. • Avoid locating devices within a metal enclosure or between large obstructions. • The WavePRO Wireless System will communicate through walls and other obstructions, but these may reduce the effectiveness of its operating range. Required tools & supplies: • • • • No. 2 Phillips screwdriver Small pocket flathead screwdriver Drill Drill bit (3/16” for drywall, 7/32 for plaster) • • • • • Hammer Pencil Electrical tape Level (optional) Two new AA batteries PECO T2500 WavePRO Wireless thermostat T2500 backplate WavePRO Wireless System Installation Guide Wall anchors PECO R2500 Wireless receiver WavePRO Wireless T2500 & R2500 Operating Manual 3 © COPYRIGHT 2010 PECO, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. P/N 70161 3220-2216 Rev 0 Installation Guide WavePRO Wireless System pre-installation checklist 1. Install R2500 receiver The following section provides installation instructions for the R2500 wireless receiver. Note: In order to establish correct pairing, the R2500 must be mounted and wired before applying power to the T2500. Figure1. R2500 front cover Figure 2. R2500 backplate Installation Guide Mounting slot Device connection indicator lights Wiring passage Connect button (use paperclip tip to depress) Mounting slot INSTALLATION TIPS ! ▲ • • • • • WARNING: Disconnect power before beginning installation. Mount the R2500 on a wall near the HVAC equipment. CAUTION: Use copper wire only. Insulate or wire nut all unused leads. Care should be used to avoid electrostatic discharge to thermostat and receiver. Choose indoor mounting locations free from obstructions. Figure 3. Remove cover of R2500. R2500 wiring and mounting instructions 1. Remove the R2500 front cover (see Fig. 3) by loosening screws. 4 © COPYRIGHT 2010 PECO, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. P/N 70161 3220-2216 Rev 0 R2500 wiring and mounting instructions 2. 3. 4. 5. Figure 4 . Reattach cover of R2500 receiver. 5 © COPYRIGHT 2010 PECO, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. P/N 70161 3220-2216 Rev 0 Installation Guide Pull equipment wires through the R2500 wiring passage. Drill holes appropriately in the mounting surface. Mount the R2500 using the enclosed mounting screws. Tighten screws evenly. Connect equipment wire to the R2500 terminals: a. Match equipment wire to the R2500 terminals, referencing the appropriate wiring examples below. See the “R2500 wiring examples” section of these instructions for assistance with single-stage, multi-stage, heat pump, and traditional applications. b. Loosen screw terminals. c. Insert wires into the appropriate terminals. d. Re-tighten screw terminals. 6. Cap off unused wires or terminate properly according to local building codes. 7. Re-attach the R2500 front cover (see Fig. 4). R2500 wiring examples The following are examples of typical wiring configurations for the R2500 (see Fig. 5 and Terminal Designations Overview below). Please contact a service technician if you are unable to perform the wiring installation. Terminal Descriptions Installation Guide Conventional Terminal Letters Heat Pump Terminal Letters C Common wire from secondary side of system transformer. C Common wire from secondary side of system transformer. R Power connected to system transformer. R Power connected to system transformer. W First stage of heat relay/contactor. Y First stage of compressor contactor. W2 Second stage of heat relay/contactor. Y2 Second stage of compressor contactor. Y First stage cool relay/contactor. Aux Auxiliary heat relay/contactor. Y2 Second stage cool relay/contactor. G Fan relay. G Fan relay. E Emergency heat relay/contactor. Figure 5. R2500 numbers on terminal block correspond to Terminal Designations Overview below. 1 2345678 Terminal Designations Overview Terminal Heat Pump Systems Conventional Systems 1 C 24VAC 2 C 24VAC 2 2 R 24VAC 1 R 24VAC 1 3 Y1 COMP 1 Y1 COOL 1 4 Y2 COMP 2 Y2 COOL 2 5 O/B REV. VALVE W1 HEAT 1 6 AU AUX HEAT W2 HEAT 2 7 A ECON A ECON 8 G FAN G FAN 9 Remote probe common 10 Unused 11 Remote probe Note: All heat pump systems that call for emergency heat will have more heat stages than cool stages. Some systems may have an economizer to help reduce energy use. Economizers are part of the air handling units (AHU) that enable outside air to be used to help control the interior zone temperatures. 6 © COPYRIGHT 2010 PECO, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. P/N 70161 3220-2216 Rev 0 R2500 wiring examples System Type 3 (1 Heat without Fan) TERM Name Function TERM Name Function 1 C 24VAC 2 1 C 24VAC 2 2 R 24VAC 1 2 R 24VAC 1 3 Y1 Cooling 3 Y1 4 Y2 4 Y2 5 W1 6 W2 7 A 8 G Heating 5 W1 6 W2 Economizer 7 A Fan 8 G Heating Economizer System Type 1 (1H/1C HP) System Type 4 (1 Heat with Fan) TERM Name Function TERM Name Function 1 C 24VAC 2 1 C 24VAC 2 2 R 24VAC 1 2 R 24VAC 1 3 Y1 Compressor 1 3 Y1 4 Y2 4 Y2 5 O/B 5 W1 6 AU 6 W2 7 A Economizer 7 A Economizer 8 G Fan 8 G Fan Reversing Valve Heating System Type 2 (1H/1C HP + Emergency) System Type 5 (Cooling Only) TERM Name Function TERM Name Function 1 C 24VAC 2 1 C 24VAC 2 2 R 24VAC 1 2 R 24VAC 1 3 Y1 Compressor 1 3 Y1 Cooling 4 Y2 4 Y2 5 O/B Reversing Valve 5 W1 6 AU Emergency 6 W2 7 A Economizer 7 A Economizer 8 G Fan 8 G Fan Note: If remote probe is used, please refer to the Terminal Designations Overview (p 6). 7 © COPYRIGHT 2010 PECO, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. P/N 70161 3220-2216 Rev 0 Installation Guide System Type 0 (1H/1C CONV) Installation Guide R2500 wiring examples System Type 6 (2H/1C HP) System Type 9 (1H/2C Conventional) TERM Name Function TERM Name Function 1 C 24VAC 2 1 C 24VAC 2 2 R 24VAC 1 2 R 24VAC 1 3 Y1 Compressor 1 3 Y1 Cooling stage 1 4 Y2 4 Y2 Cooling stage 2 5 O/B Reversing Valve 5 W1 Heating stage 1 6 AU Aux Heat/Emergency 6 W2 7 A Economizer 7 A Economizer 8 G Fan 8 G Fan System Type 7 (2H/2C Conventional)al) System Type 10 (2H/2C HP) TERM Name Function TERM Name Function 1 C 24VAC 2 1 C 24VAC 2 2 R 24VAC 1 2 R 24VAC 1 3 Y1 Cooling stage 1 3 Y1 Compressor 1 4 Y2 Cooling stage 2 4 Y2 Compressor 2 5 W1 Heating stage 1 5 O/B Reversing Valve 6 W2 Heating stage 2 6 AU 7 A Economizer 7 A Economizer 8 G Fan 8 G Fan System Type 8 (2H/1C Conventional)l) System Type 11 (3H/2C HP) TERM Name Function TERM Name Function 1 C 24VAC 2 1 C 24VAC 2 2 R 24VAC 1 2 R 24VAC 1 3 Y1 Cooling stage 1 3 Y1 Compressor 1 4 Y2 4 Y2 Compressor 2 5 W1 Heating stage 1 5 O/B Reversing Valve 6 W2 Heating stage 2 6 AU Aux Heat/Emergency 7 A Economizer 7 A Economizer 8 G Fan 8 G Fan Note: If remote probe is used, please refer to the Terminal Designations Overview (p 6). 8 © COPYRIGHT 2010 PECO, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. P/N 70161 3220-2216 Rev 0 2. Install the T2500 thermostat backplate The T2500 thermostat is intended for indoor installation only. It should be mounted on an inner wall in a location with freely circulating air, where it will be responsive to changes in room temperature. Avoid mounting thermostat near heat generating appliances (i.e. TV, heater, refrigerator), or in direct sunlight. Power Options The T2500 will operate on 24 VAC power and/or two AA alkaline batteries. Where possible, the thermostat should be operated on 24 VAC power with battery backup. • MERCURY NOTICE: If this product is replacing a control that contains mercury in a sealed tube, do not place the old control in the trash. Contact your local waste management authority for instructions regarding recycling and/or proper disposal. Remove the old thermostat 1. Turn off all power for heating/cooling system (or for fuse/circuit breaker panel) before installing thermostat to avoid electrical shock or damage to equipment. 2. Remove the cover of old thermostat (see Fig.6). Figure 6. Remove the old thermostat. 3. Label each wire with the terminal to which it was attached before removing wires from the old thermostat (see Fig.7). 4. Disconnect wires. Do not let wires fall back into the wall. 5. Remove backplate from the wall after all wires are labeled. If old thermostat has a wall mounting plate, remove both of these as an assembly. Figure 7. Label exposed wires. 9 © COPYRIGHT 2010 PECO, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. P/N 70161 3220-2216 Rev 0 Installation Guide ! ▲ Install the T2500 thermostat backplate (cont.) Use the level to mark the backplate mounting position. Mark positions of the screw holes (two at minimum) with a pencil. Drill holes at pencil-marked locations (3/16” for drywall, 7/32” for plaster). Insert the wall anchors in the holes. Use a hammer to gently tap anchors into holes. 10. Mount the T2500 thermostat backplate on the wall. After mounting, assure that all loose wires come through the center opening of the backplate (see Fig. 8). Installation Guide 6. 7. 8. 9. Figure 8. Attach thermostat backplate. Attach wires to the T2500 thermostat backplate. 1. Using a small flathead screwdriver, loosen the screws on the terminal block, located on the backplate, to allow the wires to be inserted easily. 2. Strip the insulation of each wire at a proper length (about 1/4” or .64cm). 3. Insert the appropriate wires into the terminal block as shown in the wiring diagram below (see Fig. 9 ). a. Connect 24VAC 1 to terminal 1 b. Connect 24VAC 2 to terminal 2 4. Tighten each terminal block screw until the wires are held firmly in place. Ensure that no uninsulated wire is exposed. Figure 9. T2500 backplate with terminal block. 24VAC 1 24VAC 2 1 2 10 © COPYRIGHT 2010 PECO, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. P/N 70161 3220-2216 Rev 0 3. Install batteries in the T2500 Batteries are recommended for the T2500 WavePRO. Insert two AA batteries in the T2500 WavePRO back compartment where indicated (see Fig. 10). Make sure batteries are inserted properly. Figure 10. T2500 reverse view: Insert two AA batteries into reverse side. Perform advanced configuration for thermostat before performing wireless pairing. (See “Advanced Configuration” section). Advanced configuration allows you to customize thermostat settings, such as temperature display, time and day display, programming commands, and to create setpoints for scheduling different time periods. For more information on using thermostat’s buttons and features, refer to the “WavePRO Wireless Programmable T2500 Thermostat & R2500 Receiver Operating Manual.” 5. Establish a wireless connection Perform wireless pairing after the R2500 is installed and advanced configuration is complete. For best results, perform wireless pairing before the T2500 thermostat is attached to the backplate. NOTE: Wireless pairing is time sensitive. Pairing the T2500 with the R2500 must be completed within two minutes after initiating the pairing process. (If you wait longer than two minutes, restart the wireless pairing process at Step 1.) Installation Tips • Hold the T2500 thermostat within 6-10 feet (3 m.) of the R2500 receiver during pairing. • Step 3 (below) must be completed within two (2) minutes of completing Step 2, initiating the flashing LEDs on the R2500. 11 © COPYRIGHT 2010 PECO, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. P/N 70161 3220-2216 Rev 0 Wireless Pairing 4. Perform advanced configuration of the T2500 before pairing. Establish a wireless connection (cont.) 1. Turn on power to both the T2500 and R2500. Note: Do not attempt to pair more than one WavePRO Wireless System simultaneously. 2. Using a paperclip on the R2500 receiver, push and hold the CONNECT button until all three LED lights flash for about 10 seconds (see Fig.11). If only two LEDs flash, continue pressing CONNECT button until all three LEDs flash. Figure 11. R2500 Receiver LEDs: Thermostat, Occupancy, and Door Switch. CONNECT button appears at bottom. Device connection indicator lights Wireless Pairing Connect button (use paperclip tip to depress) Note: The following steps must be performed within two minutes of initiating the flashing LEDs on the R2500 (Step 2). 3. Push simultaneously ▲ and ▼ buttons on T2500 until 1 appears in Display . a. Push the SYSTEM button continuously until Service Menu 43 appears. b. Pause at Service Menu 43. Display will change to 0. c. Push ▲ button to change the 0 to 1 within Service Menu Function 43. • T2500 Display will begin countdown from 99 and stop before 0. (Countdown indicates that pairing process has begun). d. Wait for the Service Indicator on the T2500 to begin flashing (which indicates the R2500 was found but pairing process not yet complete). • T2500 Display will show the room temperature. e. Wait for up to 10 minutes to allow completion of pairing process. Do not press buttons during this process. Wireless pairing is successful only when you see the following: • R2500 “Thermostat” LED is continuously lit. • T2500 Service Indicator disappears from Display. NOTE: For more help, see“Frequently asked questions & troubleshooting.” Verify wireless pairing After the T2500 and R2500 are installed, configured, and the wireless pairing process is complete, verify the T2500 operation: 1. Press FAN button on T2500 thermostat. 2. Press FAN button continuously until ON is flashing. 3. Allow timeout. Flashing menu option (ON) is automatically selected. Note: Fan blower should begin to operate (there may be a delay). 4. Press FAN button until AUTO begins flashing so it is automatically selected. Note: FAN has now been reset to AUTO. 5. Allow the device to time out. Wireless verification is complete. 12 © COPYRIGHT 2010 PECO, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. P/N 70161 3220-2216 Rev 0 Verify wireless pairing (cont.) Interpreting the R2500 Indicator LEDs LED indicator lights on the R2500 may also be used to diagnose communication errors. Use the following table to interpret the R2500 LEDs. If R2500 LED... Interpretation Blinks once • R2500 is receiving valid messages from another device. Blinks twice • R2500 is receiving invalid messages from another device. Blinks intermittently • R2500 is receiving invalid messages that may be caused by an excessive amount of obstruction between the R2500 and other wireless paired devices; or from excessive interference from other wireless devices. Note: If the R2500 LEDs indicate invalid messages frequently, review for help the following sections: “Install R2500 receiver” or “Frequently asked questions & troubleshooting.” 6. Mount the T2500 onto the backplate 1. Attach thermostat by sliding the mounting tabs (on its reverse side) down onto the hinge pockets on the backplate (see Fig. 12-13). Make sure that thermostat’s pins on reverse fit securely into the terminal block on backplate. 2. Install retaining screw provided with the mounting hardware (see Fig. 12). Note: Inserting the retaining screw is recommended to assure thermostat is securely attached to the wall. Figure 13. Mount thermostat onto backplate (reverse view). Figure 12. Mount thermostat onto backplate (frontal view). Use retaining screw shown here. 13 © COPYRIGHT 2010 PECO, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. P/N 70161 3220-2216 Rev 0 Wireless Pairing If replacing either the T2500 or the R2500, follow these instructions: • A brief connection process must be performed that erases all previously paired devices from the R2500 memory. Hold the CONNECT button down until all the LED lights begin to flash (about 10 seconds). Wait until all 3 LEDs stay lit for 1 second and begin to flash. Begin the pairing process again at section “5. Establish a wireless connection.” Advanced configuration: T2500 thermostat In the following section, you will learn how to access SYSTEM (SYS) menu options for advanced configuration. To access the system menu, follow the instructions below. After you access each service menu option, a default value will appear on the screen. 1. Simultaneously press ▲ and ▼ buttons until you see “1” in the Display. 2. Press SYS button continuously to scroll until desired menu number appears. 3. Press ▲ and ▼to select desired option once you enter the service menu. Changed values will be saved by: 1) waiting for the timeout to occur; or 2) moving to the next menu. (Automatic saving of the value occurs after 15 seconds). NOTE: You can verify system operation by accessing the system test options (service menus 80-83). To abort system tests, exit the test menus and then depress the CONNECT button for less than five seconds; this resets R2500 to its initial state. Temperature Display °F / °C: Select Fahrenheit (°F) or Celsius (°C) Menu 1 1=°F; 2=°C Default: 1 (Fahrenheit) Options:1, 2 Selection:_________ Fan Delay: Select the duration period for fan after demand has ended. Menu 3 Advanced Configuration Default: 0 Options: 0 to 99 seconds Selection:_________ Temperature Range Low: Select the lowest selectable temperature value Menu 4 Default: 50°F Options: 50-90 °F / 10-32 °C Selection:_________ Temperature Range High: Select the highest selectable temperature value Menu 5 Default: 90°F Options: 50-90 °F / 10-32 °C Selection:_________ Setback Low: Select temperature value HEAT when in the Setback mode (0 is OFF) Menu 6 Default: 55°F Options: 50-82 °F / 10-28 °C Selection:_________ Setback High: Select temperature value COOL when in the Setback mode (0 is OFF) Menu 7 Default: 90°F Options: 50-90 °F / 10-28 °C Selection:_________ Zone Temperature Offset: Select to adjust the sensed Zone Temperature reading from the A to D converter Menu 8 Default: 0°F Options: +/- 9°F, +/- 4.5°C Selection:_________ 14 © COPYRIGHT 2010 PECO, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. P/N 70161 3220-2216 Rev 0 Advanced Configuration Keypad Lockout: Select to allow restrictions to occupant access Menu 9 0= No keypad lockout 1= Disables all buttons except ▲ and ▼ buttons. 2= Disables all buttons Default: 0 Options: 0-2 Selection:_________ Fan Program Mode: Select desired option Menu 10 1= ON: Fan is always on regardless of demand 2= AUTO: Fan is only on with heating or cooling demand 3= ON or AUTO= User can choose either selection Default: 3 Options: 1-3 Selection:_________ System Program Mode: Select to determine which system modes occupant can select Menu 12 0= OFF, AUTO 1= OFF, HEAT, COOL, AUTO 2= OFF, HEAT, COOL 3= AUTO, HEAT, COOL Default: 1 Options: 0-3 Selection:_________ Front Panel Setback Mode Enable: Select setback mode: If selected, thermostat will control to the current Setback Heat and Setback Cool setpoints (see menu 6, 7) 0= Disable 1= Enable Default: 0 Options: 0-1 Selection:_________ Deadband Adjust: Select the changeover deadband value to prevent short cycling between heating and cooling modes; adjustable to meet HVAC system requirements Menu 17 Default: 3 °F Options: 3-10 °F / 1.5-5 °C Selection:_________ Pre-occupancy Purge: Select to define a period of time the fan will run (to circulate fresh air) before an occupied period begins Menu 25 Pre Default: 0 Options: 0 to 3 hours Selection:_________ Cycles Per Hour (CPH) for Cool Stage 1: Select Cycles Per Hour for Cool Stage 1. 0 disables cycling and thermostat becomes an ON/OFF control. Menu 30 Default: 3 CPH Options: 0 to 6 CPH Selection:_________ 15 © COPYRIGHT 2010 PECO, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. P/N 70161 3220-2216 Rev 0 Advanced Configuration Menu 14 Advanced Configuration Cycles Per Hour (CPH) for Heat Stage 1: Select Cycles Per Hour for Heat Stage 1. 0 disables cycling and thermostat becomes an ON/OFF control. Menu 32 Default: 5 CPH Options: 0 to 12 CPH Selection:_________ Recovery Rate for Heat: Set temperature for heat recovery rate. 0 disables ramp recovery, uses step response. Menu 35 Default: 5°F/Hr, 3°C/Hr Options: 0-18°F/Hr, 0-10°C/Hr Selection:_________ Recovery Rate for Cool: Set temperature for cool recovery rate. 0 disables ramp recovery, uses step response. Menu 36 Default: 5°F/Hr, 3°C/Hr Options: 0-18°F/Hr, 0-10°C/Hr Selection:_________ Output Minimum Off Time for Heat and Cool: Set the minimum “off time” for heat and cool output Menu 40 Advanced Configuration Default: 4 min. Options: 1-10 minutes Selection:_________ Temp Source (Remote) [Optional accessory] Menu 42 0= Temperature will be measured by T2500 internal sensor 1= Temperature will be measured by R2500 remote sensor Default: 0 Options 0,1 Selection:_________ Pairing Start: Option allows pairing of T2500 Thermostat with the R2500 Receiver Menu 43 0= OFF: Not pairing: Thermostat will not pair with the R2500 Receiver 1= ON: Pairing: Thermostat will attempt to pair with the R2500 Receiver Default: 0 Options 0,1 Selection:_________ Intermittent Fan Enable: If enabled, intermittent fan will cycle when there is no demand Menu 45 0= Disable 1= Enable Default: 0 Options 0, 1 Selection:_________ Intermittent Fan On Time: Minutes the fan will be on when intermittent fan is enabled Menu 46 Default: 5 min. Options: 1-60 min. Selection:_________ 16 © COPYRIGHT 2010 PECO, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. P/N 70161 3220-2216 Rev 0 Advanced Configuration Intermittent Fan Off Time: Minutes fan will be off when intermittent fan is enabled Menu 47 Default: 25 min. Options: 0-60 min. Selection:_________: System Type Menu 50 0=1H/1C Conventional 1=1H/1C Heat Pump 2=1H/1C Heat Pump+Emergency 3=1H without Fan 4=Heat only with fan 5=Cool only (1 Cool) 6=2Heat/ 1 Cool heat pump (with Aux heat) 7=2 Heat/2 Cool multistage conventional 8=2 Heat/1 Cool multistage conventional 9=1 Heat/ 2 Cool multistage conventional 10=2 Heat/2 Cool heat pump (no aux. heat) 11=3 Heat/2 Cool heat pump (with aux. heat) Default: 0 Options 0-11 Selection:_________ Fan Control (Heating) 0=Gas (No fan with heat) 1=Electric (Fan with heat) Default: 0 Options: 0, 1 Selection:_________ Changeover Value (O/B) Menu 52 0=O Energize for Cooling 1=B Energize for Heating Default: 0 Options: 0, 1 Selection:_________ Auxiliary Heat Type Menu 53 0=Electric (Fan with heat) 1=Gas (No fan with heat) Default: 0 Options: 0, 1 Selection:_________ Temporary Occupied Duration Limit Menu 54 0=No limit 1=One hour 2=Two hour 3=Three hour 4=Four hour Default: 3 Options: 0-4 Selection:_________ 17 © COPYRIGHT 2010 PECO, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. P/N 70161 3220-2216 Rev 0 Advanced Configuration Menu 51 Advanced Configuration Cycles Per Hour (CPH) Second Stage Heating: Select cycles per hour Menu 56 Default: 5 Selection:_________ Options: 0-12 Cycles Per Hour (CPH) Auxiliary Heating: Select cycles per hour Menu 57 (only available if 3H/2C heat pump is selected). Default: 9 Options: 0-12 Selection:_________ Cycles Per Hour (CPH) Second Stage Cooling: Select cycles per hour Menu 58 Default: 3 Selection:_________ Options: 0-6 Economizer Control Menu 60 0=Unused 1=Economizer 2=Time-of-Day (TOD) Default: 0 Options: 0-2 Selection:_________ Revision: Upon selection, firmware revision is passive. Wait for process completion. Advanced Configuration Menu 71 System Test Heat Menu 80 0=Heat outputs off 1=Heat stage 1 output active 2=Heat stage 2 output active 3=Heat stage 3 (Aux) output active Default: 0 Options: 0-3 System Test Cool Menu 81 0=Cool outputs off. 1=Cool stage 1 output active 2=Cool stage 2 output active Default: 0 Options: 0-1 System Test Fan Menu 82 0=Fan output off 1=Fan output active Default: 0 Options: 0-1 System Test Economizer Menu 83 0=Economizer output off 1=Economizer output active Default: 0 Options: 0-1 18 © COPYRIGHT 2010 PECO, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. P/N 70161 3220-2216 Rev 0 Frequently asked questions & troubleshooting In case of difficulty, try one of the following suggestions. If Display is blank • Assure two fresh AA alkaline batteries are installed (see p. 11, “3.Install batteries on the T2500”) If you cannot establish a wireless connection for the T2500 Thermostat and R2500 Receiver • Assure distance between T2500 thermostat and R2500 receiver during setup is about 6-10 feet (3 m.)(see p. 11, “5. Establish a wireless connection”). • Monitor T2500 thermostat display during pairing process. If pairing is successful, Display will change to show current temperature before countdown reaches 0. R2500 receiver will attempt to connect to any available device for up to two (2) minutes. • Do not attempt to pair more than one set of wireless devices. If T2500 Display counts down to 0, wireless pairing was unsuccessful • Restart the wireless pairing process (see p.11, “5. Establish a wireless connection”). If “Thermostat” LED on R2500 receiver is “flashing” • Wait until Thermostat LED on R2500 is continuously lit, indicating connection is established (see p. 4, “1. Install R2500 Receiver.” and 12, “Establish a wireless connection”). If connection is broken between R2500 and T2500 for more than 10 minutes “Thermostat” LED light will shut off on the R2500 and will shut off all outputs 1. 2. If Service Indicator continues flashing • Assure that you have waited at least 10 minutes for wireles pairing to occur between T2500 thermostat and R2500 receiver (Process generally takes 3-10 minutes). • Restart the wireless pairing process (see p.11, “5. Establish a wireless connection”). If heating or cooling system does not respond • Increase setpoint to greater than deadband value (see Service menu 17 in “Advanced Configuration.”) • Decrease setpoint to less than deadband value (see Service menu 17 in “Advanced Configuration.”) • Check circuit breaker and reset if necessary. • Assure the power is on for heating and cooling system is on. • Assure furnace door is closed securely. • Wait at least five minutes for the system to respond. If heating and cooling equipment running at the same time (or heat does not turn off) • Check SYS menu 50 to assure that it is set to match your heating and cooling equipment. • Turn off power to R2500 receiver. Remove cover and verify wiring. 3. Verify that both R2500 and T2500 have power. If the Thermostat LED light on the R2500 does not appear, bring the T2500 and R2500 within about 6-10 feet (3 m.). Thermostat LED on the R2500 should appear. If no Thermostat LED appears, contact a service technician. FAQ 19 © COPYRIGHT 2010 PECO, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. P/N 70161 3220-2216 Rev 0 Frequently asked questions & troubleshooting (cont.) If heat pump issues cool air in heat mode or warm air in cool mode • Check SYS menu 52 to assure that reverse valve is properly configured for your system (See “Advanced Configuration”). If heating system is running in cool mode • Check SYS menu 50 to assure that it is set to match your heating and cooling equipment. • Ensure R2500 is wired properly (see p.6, “R2500 wiring examples”) If Zone Temperature reads “40” • Verify that the R2500 receiver LED is continuously lit (See “WavePRO Wireless System Operating Manual”). • Verify that the intended temperature source is defined (See SYS menu 42). If you cannot change system setting to cooling • Check SYS menu 50 to assure that it is set to match the heating and cooling equipment. Product specifications Temperature Range: 50° to 90° F (10° to 32° C) Differential: 1° F (0.5°C) Input Power T2500 thermostat: Two AA alkaline batteries or 24 VAC, 50/60 Hz R2500 receiver: 24 VAC, 50/60 Hz Wireless Type 902 to 928 MHz Band, Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) Wireless Range 100 feet (30.48 meters) typical reliable range in open air Operation Temperature 0° to 120° F (-17° to 48°C) Shipping Temperature -20° to 130°F (-28°to 54°C) Operating Humidity 5% to 95% RH, non-condensing Physical dimensions T2500: 4.5”H x 5.75” W x 1.1”D R2500: 4.8”H x 3.8”W x 1.3”D FAQ FCC compliance Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment under FCC rules. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: 1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Automation and Controls Phone: 503-233-6401 Division of PECO, Inc. Email: [email protected] PO Box 82189, Portland, OR 97282 www.pecomanufacturing.com 20 © COPYRIGHT 2010 PECO, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. P/N 70161 3220-2216 Rev 0